Apple to make YouTube available through Apple TV

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Apple Inc.
AAPL, -3.96%
said Wednesday that beginning in June, Apple TV users will be able to wirelessly stream videos from Google Inc.'s
GOOG, -3.91%
YouTube to their widescreen televisions. The YouTube feature will be available as a free software update in mid-June. In a statement, Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs said that the full YouTube catalog will be availble on Apple TV in the fall. Apple also said the Apple TV can now be purchased with a 160-gigabyte hard drive, which is four times the storage of the current Apple TV model, for $399.

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